There is not much that would be more forgiving than a Morrison ILF unless you add weight or length. Comparing a recurve to a compound will only get you frustrated. Of course, if you want to go to the Olympic style bow where you start adding all kinds of devices to stabilize and balance the bow you can definitely get something that is more forgiving of your mistakes. But you will have a lot of trouble trying to hunt with a setup like that!
Since you are "not a very experienced recurve shooter", perhaps you should spend some more time getting comfortable with your Morrison. It is a fantastic bow!! You may also want to head down south one state to Arkansas and spend a couple of days with Rick Welch to get help with your equipment setup and shooting skills. Rick makes his own line of bows that you could try out. I have never shot one, but many people who have say it is the most forgiving bow they have ever shot. I have a hard time believing Rick's bows are a lot more forgiving than a Morrison ILF, but what do I know?
Allan